in primary or secondary school and is part of a group attending an activity organised by a school, sporting team or community groupįrom 17 December 2021, unvaccinated people are not permitted to:.speaks a language other than English and is unable to understand the Check In Qld app.Ī person is not required to give their contact information, proof of vaccination or evidence of medical contraindication if they are:.Obligation of staffĪny member of staff must give their contact information, proof of COVID-19 vaccination or evidence of medical contraindication by using the Check In Qld app or another measure of record keeping before entering their place of work.Ī staff member is not required to give their contact information, proof of vaccination or evidence of medical contraindication if they are:Ī person must give their contact information, proof of COVID-19 vaccination or evidence of medical contraindication by using the Check In Qld app or another measure of record keeping before entering a business establishment.Ī person may give these entry requirements on behalf of another person who: If a business operator cannot use the Check In Qld app, they must use alternative measures to record the contact information details. Collection of contact information by business operatorsĪ business operator must collect contact information, proof of vaccination or evidence of medical contraindication from all staff, guests and patrons when entering an establishment by using the Check In Qld app. This means a maximum of 20 people or 1 per 4 square meters, whichever is less. However, if there is a person attending who is not fully vaccinated, COVID-19 density restrictions apply.
Venues used for private hire have no capacity limit if people attending are fully vaccinated. Queensland Government owned galleries, museums or libraries.